Synonyms
What are the different synonyms of the herb Neem?
Azadirachta indica, Neem, Margosa tree, Nimb, Neemo, Nim, Nimgaacch, Indian Lilac, Leemado, Veppu, Chikkabevu, Aryaveppu, Kadunimba, Aaruveppu, Vempu, Vemu, Vepa, Picumardah, Picumandah, Huchchabevu, Prabhadrah, Aristah.
Sources
What is the source of the herb Neem and which part is useful?
The main source of herb Neem is plant-based and its bark, leaves and fruits are used due to medicinal values.
Health Benefits
Various Health Benefits of Herb Neem
How Neem is beneficial for various skin disorders?
Ayurvedic point of view:
As per Ayurveda the main reason for skin diseases is an increase in pitta dosha & dushit rakta (impure blood ). The herb Neem has bitter property & is astringent in nature. The blood purifying & antibacterial property of herb Neem deal with various skin disorders.
Modern point of view:
The accumulation of toxins in the body is responsible for various skin disorders. Neem herb has blood purifying & antioxidant properties. These properties relieve symptoms related to skin disorders.
What are the health benefits of Neem for Psoriasis?
Ayurvedic point of view:
According to Ayurveda, Psoriasis is known as Kitibh Kushtha. The symptoms such as redness, burning sensation, irritation, itching, and patches are seen in psoriasis patients. Neem herb helps to reduce the symptoms related to psoriasis due to its anti-allergic, antibacterial, antifungal, & antiseptic properties.
Modern point of view:
In psoriasis patients skin rashes, dryness, patches, irritation, & inflammation is common. The herb neem deal with all the symptoms due to its anti-inflammatory & anti-oxidant properties.
How much effective is the herb Neem?
The herb Neem shows insufficient evidence in health issues like skin diseases, diabetes mellitus, psoriasis, dental plaque, head lice, malaria, diabetic ulcers, etc.
Dosage
What is the recommended dosage of herb Neem?
Neem Capsule: Take 1 to 2 capsules once or twice daily or as recommended by the physician.
Neem Powder: Take 1 teaspoonful once or twice daily or as recommended by the physician.
Neem Tablet: Take 1 to 2 tablets once or twice daily or as recommended by the physician.
Neem Syrup: Take 1 to 2 teaspoonful once or twice daily or as recommended by the physician.
Neem Juice: Take 15 to 20ml once or twice daily or as recommended by the physician.
Neem Leaves: Take 4 to 5 fresh leaves or as recommended by the physician.
Neem Oil: Take 1 to 2 drops & apply over the affected area once or twice.
Neem Soap: You can use neem soap for bathing daily.
Neem Face wash: Use neem face wash for acne, pimples, pigmentation like skin problems.
Healthy Tips
Neem oil can be used for treating Psoriasis for local application. The standardized extract of the Neem filled in vegetarian capsule can be used in Psoriasis.
Side Effects
Common side effects & precautions while consuming Neem:
The common side effects that are seen while Neem consumption is nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, diarrhoea, damaged liver, & stomach upset.
Precautions that should be taken care – Neem is strictly prohibited for pregnant women, breastfeeding, and children. They must always take this herb under the supervision of a doctor.
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